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Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
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Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

Basel

Basel (/ˈbɑːzəl/ or /ˈbɑːl/; or less often used Basle;German:Baselpronounced[ˈbaːzəl]; French:Bâle[bɑl]; Italian:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]; Romansh:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000). The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.

Canton of Basel

Background

The town of Basel was called "Basilia" in Latin, this from the Greek Βασιλεία, Basileía, "royal" (fem.). The name is documented from the year 374 . From 999 until the Protestant Reformation, Basel was ruled by prince-bishops (see Bishop of Basel, whose memory is preserved in the crosier shown on the Basel coat of arms, as above). In 1019, the construction of the cathedral of Basel (known locally as the Münster) began under Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1225–26, the bridge over the Rhine was constructed by Bishop Heinrich von Thun and lesser Basel (Kleinbasel) founded as a bridgehead to protect the bridge.

Basel II, initially published in June 2004, was intended to amend international standards that controlled how much capital banks need to hold to guard against the financial and operational risks banks face. These rules sought to ensure that the greater the risk to which a bank is exposed, the greater the amount of capital the bank needs to hold to safeguard its solvency and economic stability. Basel II attempted to accomplish this by establishing risk and capital management requirements to ensure that a bank has adequate capital for the risk the bank exposes itself to through its lending, investment and trading activities. One focus was to maintain sufficient consistency of regulations so to limit competitive inequality amongst internationally active banks.

Basel II was implemented in the years prior to 2008, and was only to be implemented in early 2008 in most major economies; that year's Financial crisis intervened before Basel II could become fully effective. As Basel III was negotiated, the crisis was top of mind and accordingly more stringent standards were contemplated and quickly adopted in some key countries including in Europe and the USA.

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Tourist (song)

"Tourist" is the title song for Britishrock bandAthlete's second album, Tourist. It was released 15 August 2005 as the third single from that album (see 2005 in British music). The song charted at #43 on the UK singles chart.The song's Background Music was featured on a commercial with Gilbert Arenas Supporting his shoe line.

Switzerland

Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/), officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin:Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a country in Europe. While still named the "Swiss Confederation" for historical reasons, modern Switzerland is a federaldirectorial republic consisting of 26cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, called Bundesstadt ("federal city"). The country is situated in Western and Central Europe, and is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285km2 (15,940sqmi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found: among them are the two global and economic centres, Zürich and Geneva.

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24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Switzerland - Basel - Beautiful city on the Rhine 🇨🇭

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
Links:
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A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Discover Basel

Discover Basel

Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Switzerland - Basel - Beautiful city on the Rhine 🇨🇭

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On...

A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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published: 29 Jul 2017

Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an ...

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
Links:
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Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
Links:
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Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
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Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
Feel free to share and comment. We hope you enjoy the video!
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Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to g...

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

24 Hour Guide to Basel, Switzerland

Art. Culture. History. Food. Luxury. The Rhine River. Basel has a lot going on and I had limited time to see it so I took in the highlights as fast as I could. My homebase was the HotelNomad, a trendy boutique with easy access to top sites like the Altstadt, or old city, the Marktplatz which has a farmer's market, Johann Wanner Christmas shop, the Kunstmuseum Basel, Fondation Beyeler and the Rhine River. We took river ferries to cross to Klein Basel, a funky neighborhood with a lot of great shops, cafes and of course, the notable Ueli Brewery.
Check out this travel guide for how to see some of Basel's hotspots, in just 24 hours!

City of Basel english

Where Switzerland, France and Germany meet lies Basel, at the heart of a trinational metropolitan area. In this unique location, the city has much to offer: an international flair, good schools, innovative research, a thriving economy, an excellent regional and international transport infrastructure, a rich cultural life and a high standard of living. As a border city with inhabitants from more than 160 countries, Basel is cosmopolitan despite its small size. Last but not least, Basel is the second-sunniest place in Switzerland.
www.basel.ch

Basel Switzerland Best things to do and eat

Travelling to Basel in Switzerland by car is a great way to experience the country side. You want to discover the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland? In this video we should you some of the best things to do and eat in Basel Switzerland. You can't come to Switzerland without trying some Swiss chocolate or Swiss Cheese. The swiss are famous for their cheese and chocolate after all.
We spent some time exploring the Basel old town which is surrounded by windy roads and beautiful Swiss architecture. We visited one of the best churches that I've ever visited, the Basler Münster (Basel Minster). We also took a Basel Rhine boat trip. The boat is entirely powered by the mighty Rhine and offers amazing views of both banks. We also visited the main square in Basel called Marktplatz. On some days the Marktplatz has a food market. This is where we got some amazing Swiss Cheese. There is also an amazing chocolate shop called Laderach. We ended our trip with a visit to the iconic red building of the Town Hall or Rathaus.
Links:
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A Day in Basel Switzerland

Hello! Our Tour-De-Suisse takes us to Basel the third most populous town in Switzerland. Basel is a lovely city with great views of the Rhine river. Another really fun thing about this city is that three country borders meet here! You can easily have coffee in Germany, lunch in Switzerland and a dessert in France. All within an hour😉
Feel free to share and comment. We hope you enjoy the video!
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Discover Basel

It is not easy to describe Basel in a few words. Descriptions for example such as “cultural city of Switzerland” or “university town” are merely an attempt to give some sort of impression of the wealth of culture, history, relaxation and enjoyment to be found in the city. www.basel.com

TRAVELLING TO BASEL SWITZERLAND

Basel

Basel (/ˈbɑːzəl/ or /ˈbɑːl/; or less often used Basle;German:Baselpronounced[ˈbaːzəl]; French:Bâle[bɑl]; Italian:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]; Romansh:Basilea[baziˈlɛːa]) is Switzerland's third most populous city (behind Zürich and Geneva) with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2014, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 537,100 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries (municipal count as of 2000). The tri-national Basel metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.